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Summary

Rose stereograph titled "At The Empire's Call - The Sturdy Members of the Australian Expeditionary Force Marching Through Melbourne". World War I. Copyright by Geo. Rose. One in a series of 32 stereographs dating from the early 20th century.

Description of Content

Army of uniformed soldiers marching in rows, holding guns over their soldiers, past Melbourne's Parliament House. Crowds of spectators watch the prosession from the footpath and steps of the building.

Physical Description

Two identical black and white photographs mounted on dark grey rectangular card. Each photograph is captioned. The brand name is printed on the card. One of a series housed in a black box.